Kiddie jihad gone awry/other news
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Slain Israeli PM held up as icon of land-for-peace movement, but daughter says he didn't believe in peace at any cost
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Messianic-run human rights group demonstrates in front of Red Cross, demanding equal treatment for abducted Israeli by the 'Christian' organization
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How do Israelis feel about Christian support? Do Israelis believe another war is coming? Should Israel attack Iran? Find out the answers to these and other questions
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Kiddie jihad gone awry (video)
Roger Waters Revises Video Used on Tour Following Outcry (NBC Connecticut)
Bill Clinton's soul in jeopardy
http://fresnozionism.org/2010/10/bill-clintons-soul-in-jeopardy/
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Israel: A Belly-Dance Video and the Specter of Delegitimization
Israel, Hurt by Belly-Dance Video, Fears Delegitimization - TIME
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2024389,00.html
Ex-CNN host Rick Sanchez says he 'screwed up'
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101008/ap_en_ot/us_tv_sanchez
(LMAO. More shameless begging, now the begging comes directly from the UN. MBS)
UNRWA is an agency in crisis. For more than 60 years, it has tirelessly served as a lifeline for Palestinian refugees, but 2010 is different.
UNRWA is simply overstretched and underfunded. Due to the increased demand for services and the global financial crisis, the Agency is facing an $80 million deficit and as a result, UNRWA cannot pay staff salaries in November. This is a devastating reality for the 29,000 staff members, 99% of whom are Palestinian refugees themselves, working as doctors, nurses, teachers, counselors and engineers. Without this staff, UNRWA cannot continue to operate its life-saving programs.
What will become of the 4.8 million Palestinian refugees without UNRWA? Who will teach the 500,000 students enrolled in UNRWA schools? Who will care for the patients that visit UNRWA's 134 health clinics each day? Without your support, we will all be forced to answer these questions.
UNRWA has always served as a refuge, providing food, water and shelter in the worst of storms. From Gaza in 1956 through the cataclysm of June 1967, to Lebanon in the 1970s and 1980s and onto successive intifadas, up to Operation Cast Lead in 2009 – UNRWA continues to shield and support the people of Palestine. However, conditions are more urgent than ever, and the unprecedented budgetary crisis of 2010 may be one storm the Agency cannot weather.
Now, more than ever, the UN agency that has steadfastly worked to provide Palestinians with the tools to improve their lives needs our support.
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[Politics_CurrentEvents_Group] Kiddie jihad gone awry/other news
Posted by Politics | at 6:05 PM | |Sunday, October 10, 2010
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Former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters made a change to a controversial video presentation used at shows for his current "Wall" tour, Rolling Stone reported Rabin's daughter says he may have stopped peace process
Israeli Messianics lead charge for Gilad Shalit
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U.S. Embassy sponsors Irish Muslim business conference: Imam calls for Sharia Law in all business dealings Oct 08, 2010 04:44 pm | Robert
When is the Embassy seminar on Jewish entrepreneurs and business in Ireland? When is the Embassy seminar on Christian entrepreneurs and business in Ireland? When is the Embassy seminar on Hindu entrepreneurs and business in Ireland? When is the Embassy seminar on Buddhist entrepreneurs and business in Ireland? There would...read more
Oct 08, 2010 04:26 pm | Robert
Oddly enough, the perpetrators were actually Islamic jihadists. "Blast at mosque kills provincial governor in northern Afghanistan," by Ivan Watson for CNN, October 8 (thanks to all who sent this in): Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- An anti-insurgent provincial governor who had survived Taliban assassination attempts was among 20 people who...read more
He said of a subdistrict chief: "I'll admit she's deft and quite competent, but in order to avoid riots, we advise that she be replaced immediately." Why would a woman in a leadership role cause riots? Why would it be such an awful concept in the first place? The notion...read more
Eboo Patel in Washington Post forgets about jihad terrorism, blames "fear of Muslims" on antijihadists Oct 08, 2010 11:50 am | Robert
Eboo Patel has a used car to sell you. "Nine years after 9/11, a debate about Islam," by Eboo Patel in the Washington Post, October 4 (thanks to all who sent this in): How is it that fear of Muslims in America is actually higher nine years post 9/11? Watching...read more
Saudis arrest 12 Filipinos and a priest in raid on Catholic Mass, charge them with proselytizing Oct 08, 2010 07:29 am | Marisol
The silence of Islamic groups in the West about the unbelievable depth and breadth of human rights abuses that happen every day in Saudi Arabia is deafening. Over the centuries, Islam has shown itself ever eager to confront and obliterate anything that smacks of heresy, so it is curious how...read more
Is anyone not shilling for Islam these days? via J-Source.ca -- The Canadian Journalism Project. Do you know what Jihad means? The difference between "Muslim" and "Arab"? Michigan State University's School of Journalism has published a manual of best practices for journalists reporting on Islam. The manual includes sections on ethics, knowledge, objectivity and sources. [...]
http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a weekly Cabinet meeting in September
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Israel's latest mortification, now playing on YouTube, features a Palestinian woman in modest Islamic dress, captive, blindfolded and standing stock still while an Israeli soldier undulates against her, trilling his fingers like the belly dancer he pretends to be as he grins at his friend who holds the camera. This follows the infamous Facebook posting of a female soldier beaming beside blindfolded and bound Palestinian men â€" her prisoners â€" in a photo album titled "IDF â€" The best time of my life." That came on the heels of a YouTube video of an Israel Defense Forces patrol dancing to Kesha's "Tik Tok" on the streets of Hebron, a West Bank city where the military mission is to protect a handful of Israeli settlers who have chosen to live in the hostile, mostly Palestinian area.
The dance video at least has charm. But lest there be any confusion about how the world sees these things, the algorithm is about nothing if not context. And the page's first two "suggestions" for related clips are "Shocking video! Israeli army committing crimes ..." and "Israel Soldiers shoots arrested Palestinian." Originally posted by an Israeli, the Hebron dance line lives on under the title "It's easy to laugh at the occupation when you're the repressor (and a douche bag)." (See pictures of settlements in Israel.)
The hits just keep on coming, and with a relentlessness that lends subtle but persistent urgency to the effort to keep alive the peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Even if the sides navigate the obstacle posed by the end of Israel's moratorium on West Bank settlement construction, the odds of negotiating a solution to the conflict will remain remote. But the alternative is seeing Israel's international standing corroded, one Web post at a time. (See pictures of 60 years of Israel.)
Israelis themselves debate the fairness of this. Some, such as former Hebron sergeant Yehuda Shaul, say social media simply showcase the moral calluses Israel has built up over the 43 years it has sent young people to occupy Palestinian territory conquered in the 1967 war. (See pictures of heartbreak in the Middle East.)
"You need a peace deal because this is the reality," says Shaul, who with other West Bank veterans founded a group called Breaking the Silence to show the Israeli public exactly what soldiers do in their name. The group started with a photography show, then published testimonies of soldiers troubled by the abuses they described as routine.
"Social media is a great tool because it doesn't allow the system to control everything," says Shaul. "More or less it's like water â€" you can find a way to block it, but it's going to find a way to get out." (See pictures of life under Hamas in Gaza.)
Others acknowledge the bad behavior of individual soldiers in what proud Israelis still dub "the most moral army in the world." But they worry about how much is made of individual disgraces. There are some concrete reasons world sympathy has shifted steadily away from Israel â€" still the underdog in 1967, when it whipped three Arab armies in six days â€" and toward the Palestinians. Reason one: the occupation itself.
But other reasons are not so concrete. They are in the air, says McGill University history professor Gil Troy, wafting on currents detectable to the antennas that Jews have developed over thousands of years of living with anti-Semitism.
"Israel is the only country whose very existence is still being debated," he says. Troy believes Israel is "the only country that still seems to be on probation." Consider Pakistan, also founded in 1948: when its chief nuclear scientist sells the bomb to rogue states, as A.Q. Khan did more than once, "people don't jump from criticizing that action to questioning why Pakistan was created in the first place," Troy says.
Many Israelis and supporters believe the country faces a systematic campaign of "delegitimization," accomplished when international support for the Jewish state is diminished to the point where its existence is up for grabs. Indeed, fear of Israel's declining international status, particularly in the wake of May's flotilla fiasco, is taken for granted here as a major factor in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to pursue a final-status agreement with the Palestinians despite decades as a hawk.
The need to nurture U.S. support against Iran was only one reason Netanyahu came around to the Obama Administration's bid for talks, says Troy. "The second is this question of delegitimization." And though not all criticism of Israel amounts to opposition to its existence, he says, some people "use these Facebook incidents, they use aberrations, they use the flotilla to say, 'Aha. It's no good. We should end it.' " It meaning Israel, where the middle-aged recall being taught as schoolchildren to chant, "The whole world is against us," with a brave defiance that comes less easily to adults.
NEW YORK â€" Rick Sanchez didn't mince any words. He said he was wrong and he screwed up.
Interviewed on ABC's "Good Morning America" a week after being fired from his hosting job at CNN, Sanchez apologized Friday for his slams at CNN and at Comedy Central's Jon Stewart, whom he had called a "bigot."
Those remarks were aired on a radio program on Sept. 30.
Sanchez explained that he was tired when he made the radio appearance, and that "my daughter had a softball game I desperately wanted to go to, and I was a little impatient. I said some things I shouldn't have said. They were wrong. Not only were they wrong, they were offensive."
A day later, he was out of a job.
He has no beef with Stewart or with CNN, he insisted, although, when pressed by "GMA" anchor George Stephanopoulos, Sanchez seemed to still be chafing from ill treatment.
"Is that really fair? Why is it always me?" he said, trying to account for his response on past occasions when Stewart singled him out for lampooning on "The Daily Show," a satiric newscast.
He also referred to the "landscape" of cable-news prime-time hosts: "There's not a single Hispanic, a single Asian-American, or a single African-American," he said.
Sanchez, who was born in Cuba and had worked at CNN since 2004, was host of the two-hour "Rick's List" on CNN's afternoon lineup. He had done a prime-time version of that show in recent months but lost that time slot to a new show featuring former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and columnist Kathleen Parker. It premiered Monday.
"I'm not trying to make excuses," Sanchez summed up.
When Stephanopoulos asked if he would ever go back to CNN if given the chance, Sanchez said, "absolutely. CNN is a wonderful, wonderful organization. CNN didn't screw up. Rick Sanchez screwed up."
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